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Just for the record, The Minitrix/Aurora/Model Power cars were made by Roco
Roco did produce a lot of the Aurora and later Mini Trix US design cars. Roco was a big sub-contractor into the 80s for AHM, and also Atlas. recall the 70s Atlas Davenport,GP9,GP30,F9. or the HO SD24,SD35,GP38,GP40,GP38 Hi Nose,FP9,Alco S1/2/3/4. when Roco got too expensive other suppliers moved in, eventually leading to Roco's Bankruptcy. Spikre
I body mounted MT 903s, the Z/Nn3 coupler, on mine. There's enough room to set them back under the end, so you can get the cars as close as you want, and they'll still work with MT's N couplers. Mine also have the curved ends removed, since the GN didn't have them, which allows even closer coupling.
I didn't think so either but just from having seen Atlas and USA on all I did see. Then these were given to me as part of a real purchase so I threw (placed) them in the box. It wasn't until I was cleaning them up and deciding what I would do with them that I noticed the bottom chute area was different while ALL else seemed the same. It was then that I noticed the Trix and Austria markings. Assumed I just learned something everybody who's been at this a while already knew. In these pics the Trix cars are the gray Bessemer ones. All others are Atlas and USA. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) It appears to be from the same mold with the bottom modified to something more prototypical than a bridge piece holding the weight in. From the bottom rail up, the rest of the car and mechanism detail isn't just similar but quite exactly the same. I wonder if the tooling might have been purchased and the details cleaned up.
It appears to be from the same mold with the bottom modified to something more prototypical than a bridge piece holding the weight in.
Looks like two totally unrelated set of tools to me. Jason
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Love your conversion @keeper! I have a couple dozen waiting similar treatment and you definitely have provided some inspiration.